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Abraham Pihl : ウィキペディア英語版
Abraham Pihl

Abraham Pihl (3 October 1756 – 20 May 1821) was a Norwegian clergyman, astronomer and architect.〔(''Abraham Pihl – Prest, prost og tusenkunstner'' (Gausdal Historielag) )〕
==Biography==
Abraham Pihl was born in Gausdal, in Oppland county, Norway. He completed priest study at the University of Copenhagen in 1783 where he had also studied mathematics, mechanics and astronomy.〔(Norsk Teknisk Museum: ''Abraham Pihl, Observatør'' )〕
In 1784, Pihl became vicar at Flekkefjord in the county of Vest-Agder. From 1785 he was appointed as Denmark-Norway astronomical observer in Norway. In 1789, he was appointed to serve as priest in the parish of Vang in Hedmark (''Vang kirke, Hamar'') where he would serve until his death in 1821.〔(''Vang kirke, Hamar'' (Kirkesøk) )〕
Pihl developed a large collection of self-made astronomical instruments, and also made telescopes and sextants for others. He designed Vang church which had burned down and was rebuilt between 1804 and 1810. He started large-scale production of pendulum clocks. The rectory became the largest employer in Vang, with up to 140 persons employed.


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